N.S.-Sridharan-Obituary

Dr. N.S. "Sri" Sridharan

San Jose, California

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DR. N.S. SRIDHARAN 'SRI', 59 A Multi-talented visionary, father, brother, world traveler, friend and mentor passed from this world Aug. 3, 2006 from the sudden and devastating onset of malaria after a recent trip to Africa. Born in Madras, India, Sri shined as a brilliant student. In 1966 he...

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My lovely and only Brother, You are still in my memories.

Wish I could keep the Guest book alive. But I cannot afford . Rest assured Sridhar is always in our Hearts as He is my Brother.
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Remebered Sridhar my only Brother on his 60th Birthday on October 2nd, 2006. We distributed fruits to the Blind and Orphans and also feeded all of them with a joyous meal at the SAI BABA MANDIR, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad, A.P. INDIA
I am trying to attach some photographs also in due course. Any body coming to India is welcome to Hyderabad and meet me Paddu (N.S.PADMANABHAN) by informing me on my mobile (call or SMS) 91 9247 56 8970. N.S.PADMANABHAN

Sri was a powerful, peaceful and wise man, unlike any person I have ever met. He was unique in the way he saw things and could think about what was possible in this world. I only met him in the last year or so and he touched my life in a profound way; very lightly and in a way that encouraged me, but with great effect.
I, like many people, was shocked to lose Sri from our daily lives. He made a difference and made life better. I hope we can honor, with great love and care, what Sri taught...

I will miss your smile and your support, especially when I move to Phoenix! I am happy to have known such an amazing personality.

Sri is missed and will be remembered by many spheres of friends and acquintances. He called before leaving for Africa stating that when he returned he would take another volunteer assignment with a hospice patient. To his family, I send my sympathy and offer you comfort knowing that he shared his gifts of intellect and compassion; setting an example for those privileged to know him.

Sri is missed and will be remembered by many spheres of friends and acquaintances. He called before leaving for travel to Africa stating that when he returned he would take another volunteer assignment with a hospice patient. To his family, I send my sympathy and offer you comfort knowing that he shared his gifts of intellect and compassion; setting an example on how to live fully.

I am Blinking at the future. A great shock. Irreversible and unrecoverable.
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My Uncle Sri is my father's Brother